Ensuring a seamless transition from one location to another in terms of global mobility is always a challenge for businesses and individuals. In particular, navigating various complex tax and social regulations as well as supporting your employees on their tax reporting may be a long and complicated process.
Held in conjunction with the French Chamber of Commerce Singapore, get a grasp of cross-border tax planning with subject matter experts from PwC Singapore and PwC France Global Mobility teams, who will share insights on:
Date: 6 April 2021
Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm (Singapore time, GMT+8)
Registration fee:
FCCS members: $10
Non-FCCS members: $20
| 5:00 PM | Welcome address and introduction of speakers |
| 5:10 PM | Sharing of tax regulations and obligations in both France and Singapore |
| 5:40 PM | Open Q&A and discussion |
| 5:55 PM | Closing address |
Director, Head of French Desk, PwC Singapore
Anthony is a Director with PwC Singapore, leading the French Desk. He specialises in Global Mobility Services. Having worked in Europe as a tax lawyer for 14 years before moving to Singapore in 2014, he enjoys bridging different cultures as part of his work. His role is to ensure mobility is actually as simple as possible by keeping the end goal in mind and focusing on the client’s experience (from immigration to tax compliance and advisory).
Senior Director, PwC Société d’Avocats, PwC France
Florence Bequet-Abdou is a Senior Director in the Human Resources Services department of PwC Société d’Avocats since 1998. She specialises in Labour Law, social security schemes and litigation.
She has advised international and national groups regarding French Labour Law, and international and French local social security issues, notably negotiations with employee’ representatives. As a litigation lawyer, she represents employers before civil, administrative and criminal courts.
Director, PwC Société d’Avocats, PwC France
Kolya Hache joined PwC Société d’Avocats as Director in 2017 and has been leading clients' transition from the old French tax system to the new pay-as-you-earn model. He has deep experience in international mobility, navigating complex and changing employment tax compliance as well as coordinating tax assistance for French inbounds and outbounds.